Full Day Elephant Observation

Price

2500 THB per person Children 4-9 years: 1800 THB

Pick-Up / Drop Off

07:40-08:00 AM – 17:00 PM

Duration

8-9 hours in the sanctuary  Small groups (max 12 people)

Itinerary

07:40 – 08:00 – Pick-Up from Chiang Mai

Start your day with a scenic 1.5-hour drive through rice fields, mountain rivers, and rural villages as we bring you from your hotel to the sanctuary.

10:00 – 12:30 – Welcome & Morning Activities

  • Receive a warm welcome and change into traditional Karen clothing
  • Brief introduction about elephant behavior and ethical tourism
  • Help prepare food and snacks for the elephants
  • Observe elephants while they roam, forage, and socialize naturally
  • Practice respectful distance — no touching or feeding

12:30 – 13:00 – Lunch Break

Enjoy a local Thai lunch in a peaceful jungle setting.

13:00 – 15:30 – Deeper Connection

  • Learn how to make herbal supplement balls for the elephants
  • Hill Tribe Village ( Visit a Community School )
  • Bamboo rafting

16:00 – 18:00 – Return to Chiang Mai

Say goodbye to the elephants and head back to the city, arriving at your hotel around 5 PM.

Items to prepare

To make your visit as comfortable as possible, we recommend packing:

  • Extra set of clothes
  • Comfortable sandals or walking shoes
  • Insect repellent
  • Sunblock or hat
  • Any personal allergy medication

Important Notes

  • Complimentary round-trip transfer is available from any hotel within 5 km of Chiang Mai Old City
  • If you’re staying outside this zone, a small additional fee may apply
  • All transfers are done in air-conditioned 12-seat vans for your comfort

What's Included

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Price

Adult: 2,500 THB
Children 4-12 y.o: 1,800 THB
Infants visit for free 💙

This price already includes everything.

Giving back:

20% of every booking goes directly to support the local community — including food for the elephants, fair wages for mahouts, and village development projects.

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